Old 10-23-18, 06:56 AM
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dwing
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Once back together, adjusting the bearing load was similar to wheel bearings. I think the tool really helps make the adjusting process an easier task. I didn't overly tighten the lock ring when I reinstalled as I wanted to perform some test rides. I've got a few hundred miles on it now. It's as smooth as silk, no wobble or play, cranks will spin backward a few rotations as I thought they should, and it has a wonderful clicking sound as it freewheels.
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